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付诸行动的证据:在英国武装部队中实施酒精筛查和简短干预。

Evidence into action: implementing alcohol screening and brief interventions in the UK Armed Forces.

机构信息

Defence Public Health Unit, Defence Medical Services, Lichfield, UK

DPHC Dental Centre Colchester, Defence Medical Services, Colchester, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Mil Health. 2020 Jun;166(3):187-192. doi: 10.1136/jramc-2019-001313. Epub 2020 Feb 20.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Alcohol-related harm continues to represent a major public health problem and previous evidence suggests that alcohol misuse within the UK Armed Forces is higher than in the general population. The aim was to introduce a population-level primary care intervention with an existing evidence base to identify and support Service Personnel whose drinking places them at greater risk of harm.

IMPLEMENTATION

Following successful piloting, the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) brief screening tool was introduced as part of routine dental inspections by Defence Primary Healthcare (DPHC) dentists. Alcohol brief intervention (ABI) advice and signposting to support services was offered to personnel identified as being at increased risk and recorded in the patient's electronic health record.

ACHIEVEMENTS TO DATE

Patients attending DPHC Dental Centres are now routinely offered AUDIT-C with 74% (109 459) personnel screened in the first 12 months rising to over 276 000 at 24 months, representing the single largest use of AUDIT-C and ABIs in a military population to date.

DISCUSSION

Introduction of AUDIT-C has seen Defence successfully deliver a whole population alcohol initiative, overcoming implementation barriers to demonstrate the flexibility of a dental workforce to deliver a public health intervention at scale and contributing towards promoting positive attitudes towards alcohol use. The initiative represents a first step towards the goal of a standardised alcohol screening and treatment pathway across DPHC while recognising that the Defence Medical Services are only one aspect of the broader public health approach required to tackle alcohol-related harm in Service Personnel.

摘要

引言

酒精相关危害仍然是一个主要的公共卫生问题,以往的证据表明,英国武装部队内的酒精滥用问题比普通人群更为严重。本研究旨在引入一种基于现有证据的人群初级保健干预措施,以识别和支持那些因饮酒而面临更高伤害风险的现役军人。

实施情况

在成功试点后,将酒精使用障碍识别测试-摄入量(AUDIT-C)简短筛查工具作为国防初级保健(DPHC)牙医常规牙科检查的一部分引入。对于被确定为风险增加的人员,会提供酒精简短干预(ABI)建议并引导他们寻求支持服务,并将其记录在患者的电子健康记录中。

迄今为止的成就

现在,DPHC 牙科中心的患者通常会接受 AUDIT-C 筛查,在最初的 12 个月内有 74%(109459 人)接受了筛查,到 24 个月时上升到超过 276000 人,这是迄今为止在军事人群中使用 AUDIT-C 和 ABI 最多的一次。

讨论

AUDIT-C 的引入使国防部成功实施了一项全民饮酒倡议,克服了实施障碍,展示了牙科工作人员在大规模提供公共卫生干预措施方面的灵活性,并有助于促进对饮酒的积极态度。该倡议代表着在整个 DPHC 建立标准化酒精筛查和治疗途径的目标迈出了第一步,同时认识到,国防医疗服务只是解决现役军人酒精相关危害所需的更广泛公共卫生方法的一个方面。

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